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Metro mechanic fired for telling dirty jokes

By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
November 18, 2008

A veteran Metro mechanic has been fired, and three top executives suspended, after the mechanic told a dirty joke to a crowd at a departmental awards ceremony, The Examiner has learned.

Gene Garritt volunteered to emcee a banquet in Prince George’s County for elevator and escalator apprentices Sept. 17. Taking the microphone, he told dirty jokes. The humor was lost on someone in his audience, who reported Garritt to Metro authorities.

After a three-month investigation, Metro officials fired him, agency spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein confirmed to The Examiner on Monday.

“It was determined that the remarks made by the employee on Sept. 17 were so egregious that he was dismissed,” Farbstein said in an e-mail. “His remarks were extremely offensive and they were reported to our Office of Civil Rights.”

Garritt has been an engineer with Metro for 16 years. He didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment for this story.

Also caught up in the investigation were three supervisors — including elevator division Director David Lacosse.

“I guess I am the head of the department,” Lacosse told The Examiner. “Ultimately, I’m responsible.”

Lacosse will serve a one-week suspension. Two of Lacosse’s deputies, who include a superintendent and a shift boss, are also being suspended, Farbstein and Lacosse said.

“We believe that as supervisors, they should have immediately stepped forward, escorted the employee away from the microphone, apologized for his remarks and filled in as master of ceremonies,” Farbstein said of the bosses. “That is the leadership we expect.”

Lacosse said he wasn’t in the room when Garritt delivered his comedy stylings; he was in the lobby, greeting guests. But Lacosse said he was willing to take his medicine.

“I have no intentions of appealing,” he said. “I’ll take full responsibility.”


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Jake

Nov 18, 2008

Who's got the joke? Anyone? Come on...

 

Nov 18, 2008

Why did it take a "THREE-MONTH" investigation to fire this person. That's the "JOKE" right there. !!

 

Bob

Nov 18, 2008

You can be your bippy he was white.

 

Metro Employee

Nov 18, 2008

Sad that at Metro a White Person can't breathe without getting fired. If you are Black or Female you can draw a $75,000 a year salary and God forbid you will ever have to do anything other than personal business. So sad but so true. Typical of America at large. If you are Black you get al the handouts you want and never have to show any initiative.

 

The Answer

Nov 18, 2008

To Metro employee you cant even spell the word all and it sounds like you are mad because you are not black unlucky you

 

Nov 19, 2008

What in the world is going on. It doesn't matter if your black or white but if you are professional in your position. If this person was fired wrongfully I'm sure he will get his job back. So people stop putting race into everything because we now have a BLACK President, which was long overdue.

 

Nov 19, 2008

test

 

Nov 19, 2008

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Nov 19, 2008

he should go to the tonite show and do stand up!!!!lol

 

tonyy

Nov 19, 2008

he told the peach joke!!!!!

 


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